Vince Dantona

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Vince Dantona
Vince Dantona performing at a wedding in 1989
Vince Dantona performing at a wedding in 1989
Born April 2, 1949 (1949-04-02) (age 59)
Medium Stand-up comedy
Nationality American
Genres Ventriloquist
Website vinceandgeorge.com
American Comedy Awards
$10,000 winner on America's Funniest People

Vince Dantona (born April 2, 1949) is an American ventriloquist.

[edit] Career

Vince began his comedy career in Okinawa during his time in the Marine Corps, learning ventriloquism through a correspondence course by practicing in front of a mirror. Before long, Vince purchased a wooden dummy and dubbed him "George."

Vince began working on Long Island with other performers, including Eddie Murphy, Rob Bartlett, and Dave Nelson at Richard Dixon's White House Inn in North Massapequa.[1]At first, Vince had wanted to do stand-up, but found he did better with a ventriloquist act; Vince has called George his "safety net", saying, "He gets away with everything. Nobody ever gets mad at him."[2]

Before finishing the course, he (along with George) hosted a two-hour children's program on Armed Forces television and radio. Vince was also the first $10,000 winner on ABC-TV's America's Funniest People in 1981. [2][3][4]

Vince toured with the USO, entertaining United States troops. Vince and George have appeared on numerous television shows, including Comedy Central, Good Morning America, The Joan Rivers Show, The Joe Franklin Show, and Comedy Tonight. He has been the opening act for Soupy Sales, Henny Youngman , Robert Klein, Tiny Tim, Jay and the Americans, Martina McBride, Judy Collins, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Vinton, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and Boyz II Men.[4]

Vince regularly performs at such places as Pocono Palace in the Pocono mountains[5], Caesar's Resorts[6], and The Tropicana in Atlantic City.[7]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Vince Dantona at Uncle Vinny's Comedian Booking
  2. ^ a b Vince Dantona in the New York Times
  3. ^ Vince Dantona at Uncle Vinny's Comedian Booking
  4. ^ a b Vince and George website
  5. ^ Vince and George at the Poconos
  6. ^ Vince and George at Comedians-4-Hire
  7. ^ Vince and George at Headline Entertainment